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High Producing Egg Layers

Top 5 High-Producing White Egg Layers

 

If you're looking to maximize your egg production, consider these top 5 breeds known for their impressive laying abilities:

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Leghorn:

Weekly Egg Production: 5-6 eggs

Yearly Egg Production: 280-300 eggs 

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Ancona:

Weekly Egg Production: 3-4 eggs  

Yearly Egg Production: 180-220 eggs  

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Cornish:

Weekly Egg Production: 3-4 eggs

Yearly Egg Production: 150-200 eggs​

Andalusian:

Weekly Egg Production: 4-5 eggs

Yearly Egg Production: 265 eggs

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Lakenvelder:

Weekly Egg Production: 4-5 eggs

Yearly Egg Production: 240 eggs

 

 

When selecting a breed, consider factors like your climate, available space, and desired level of care. By choosing a breed that aligns with your specific needs, you can enjoy a steady supply of fresh, nutritious eggs.

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Top 14 Chicken Breeds for Large Brown Eggs

 

Are you searching for the ideal chicken breed to produce those delectable large brown eggs? Look no further! This comprehensive guide highlights the top 14 breeds renowned for their egg-laying prowess and unique characteristics.

Best Brown Egg Layers

 

Barnevelder: Known for their striking feather patterns and deep, dark brown eggs.

 

Weekly Egg Production: 3-4 eggs

Yearly Egg Production: 150-200 eggs

Egg Color: Dark brown

 

Barred Plymouth Rock: A classic breed, producing large brown eggs and possessing a friendly demeanor.

 

Weekly Egg Production: 4-5 eggs

Yearly Egg Production: 200-280 eggs

Egg Color: Brown

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Black Australorp: A regal breed with excellent egg-laying abilities, particularly in winter.

 

Weekly Egg Production: 4-5 eggs

Yearly Egg Production: 200-280 eggs

Egg Color: Brown

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Buff Orpington: Gentle giants known for their large brown eggs and excellent mothering instincts.

 

Weekly Egg Production: 3-4 eggs

Yearly Egg Production: 200-280 eggs

Egg Color: Brown

 

New Hampshire Red: Hardy and productive, these birds lay large, light brown eggs.

 

Weekly Egg Production: 4-5 eggs

Yearly Egg Production: 200-300 eggs

Egg Color: Light brown

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Rhode Island Red: A popular heritage breed, producing large, light brown eggs.

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Weekly Egg Production: 4-5 eggs

Yearly Egg Production: 200-300 eggs

Egg Color: Light brown

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Rhode Island White: A less common but reliable breed, laying large, dark brown eggs.

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Weekly Egg Production: 4-5 eggs

Yearly Egg Production: 200-250 eggs

Egg Color: Dark brown

 

Welsummer: Beautiful birds with distinctive markings and large, rich brown eggs.

 

Weekly Egg Production: 3-4 eggs

Yearly Egg Production: 160-250 eggs

Egg Color: Dark brown

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White Plymouth Rock: A versatile breed, laying large brown eggs and producing good meat.

 

Weekly Egg Production: 4-5 eggs

Yearly Egg Production: 200-300 eggs

Egg Color: Brown

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Golden Comet: A hybrid known for its exceptional egg-laying ability, producing large, light brown eggs.

 

Weekly Egg Production: 5-6 eggs (peak production)

Yearly Egg Production: 330+ eggs (in the first two years)

Egg Color: Light brown

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ISA Brown: A high-production hybrid, laying large brown eggs.

 

Weekly Egg Production: 5-6 eggs (peak production)

Yearly Egg Production: 300+ eggs (in the first two years)

Egg Color: Brown

 

Bovans Brown: A modern breed with excellent egg-laying potential, producing large brown eggs.

 

Weekly Egg Production: 5-6 eggs (peak production)

Yearly Egg Production: 330+ eggs (in the first year)

Egg Color: Brown

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Wyandotte: A beautiful breed, laying large brown eggs and known for its broody nature.

 

Weekly Egg Production: 3-4 eggs

Yearly Egg Production: 200-220 eggs

Egg Color: Brown

 

Brahma: A large, gentle breed, laying large brown eggs, especially in winter.

 

Weekly Egg Production: 3-4 eggs

Yearly Egg Production: 200+ eggs

Egg Color: Brown

 

 

Key Factors to Consider When Choosing a Breed:

  • Egg Production: Consider the breed's average egg production per week and year.

  • Egg Size: Some breeds produce larger eggs than others.

  • Egg Color: While all breeds on this list produce brown eggs, the shade can vary.

  • Hardiness: Choose a breed that can thrive in your local climate.

  • Temperament: Consider your desired level of interaction with your birds.

  • Broodiness: If you want to hatch your own chicks, choose a broody breed.

 

By carefully considering these factors, you can select the perfect chicken breed to meet your specific needs and preferences.

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